The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that Player Tracking Technology will debut in this year’s Pakistan Super League (PSL)’s 10th edition
Yup, we’re talking next-level stuff—every move, every run-up, every stance, every single ball tracked frame-by-frame. From fielders’ positions to batting angles, it’s all getting logged in real time.
And the coolest part? Fans will see the data live on screen during matches—because why just watch when you can analyze?
Here’s what’s coming:
Zone-based fielding stats
Batters’ scoring-zone heatmaps
Ball-catching breakdowns
Full field placement maps

Oh, and that’s not all. PCB just dropped auto no-ball detection too—basically, PSL 10 is going full tech beast mode.
From AI umps to multi-angle replays, every match this season is gonna be a data-powered spectacle. PCB says it best: “A full-on tech-backed officiating ecosystem.”
PSL 10 kicks off April 11 with a banger—Islamabad United vs Lahore Qalandars in Rawalpindi. The tourney spans four cities, 34 matches, and wraps up with the final showdown at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on May 18.